"Survival isn’t about being strong; it’s about clinging to whatever pieces of yourself haven’t been shattered yet.
When I write, I’m not writing from strength. I’m writing to remember—to remember what used to be and to keep hold of what’s left, even if it’s just the whispers of those who are gone."
When I write, I’m not writing from strength. I’m writing to remember—to remember what used to be and to keep hold of what’s left, even if it’s just the whispers of those who are gone."
Reposted from
Mohammed R. Mhawish
I have survived the genocide in Gaza, but my heart remains buried beneath the rubble. To endure this devastation is to carry a grief so vast, that I almost wish I hadn’t. Some wounds are too deep for survival to heal.
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